I create highly physical dance performances through a collaborative, multi-disciplinary process, presenting ways to look at effort, labor, humor, violence, unpredictability, and beauty through movement as well as the body’s relationship to sound, light, and space. The subject matter of my work emerges from the persistent questions that guide my choreographic process: How do we inhabit space together? And how do we continue to create change? These principles occupy all of my work but what shifts in each piece is who is in the room and how we respond to the current moment. I expose the work to be experienced with the viewer, not separate from them. This process leads me to discover how the personal, social, and political environment of the present day filters through each person’s body to create a critical dialogue with the viewer that is reflective of the times we are living in now.
Joanna Kotze_What will we be like when we get there_2018_New York Live Arts_photo by Maria Baranova